DC06: Lea Obrecht
Personal Background:
I grew up in the suburbs of Paris, in France.
Study Background:
Psychomotricity degree (psychomotor therapist) at Sorbonne University, Psychomotricity Training Institut of La Pitié Salpêtrière, France.
Master's Degree in research in human movement sciences at Paris X Nanterre University, France.
Thesis : The prediction-confirmation account of the sense of body ownership : evidence from a rubber-hand illusion paradigm.
Research Training in human movement science at Movement Science Institute Etienne-Jules Marey, Marseille France.
Subject : Combined acute effects of mental training and physical exercise on cognition.
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Personal research project:
Translation of fundamental research into practical fields – integrating the perspective of clinicians and patients in the process using the example of childhood motor disorders.
University/ Institute:
Radboud University, Behavioural Science Institute.
Supervisor team:
Prof. Dr. Bert Steenbergen and Dr. Femke van Abswoude
Motivation:
I joined TReND to merge my rehabilitation background with research through impactful collaborations across disciplines and borders. By incorporating clinicians' and patients' voices into the research process, I aim to make knowledge accessible beyond academia, support evidence-based practices, and ultimately improve patient outcomes while enriching clinicians' work experience.